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Hi..my name is Keith..and you can go to an online lawn mower parts site and put in your model of lawn mower and search for the mowing deck..and they will have a diagram of the mowing deck with the belt on it..and there are several sites online but i'll give you the one i use www.outdoordistributers.com ...i hope this has helped

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The question is: how did the belt "come off" with the cover in place? If the belt is still under the cover, did you try releasing the spring and simply slipping the belt back onto the sheaves, then re-affixing the spring? If there is not cover retaining fastener (screw or nut, etc) how is the cover held in place?

There should be a diagram on the mower deck. The deck should be on the front hooks and have the rear pins engaged. Follow the diagram to install the belt. It may help to tie it in place with twine as you go. The last pulley to slip the belt over is the one on extreme left. You will need a 3/8" socket driver to slip into the square hole. Pull that back to extend the spring until there is enough slack to slide the belt over the last pulley.

If you did not use the original manufacturer belts it will cause this as lawn mower belts are designed to slip when not under tension (so called graphite Belts) where other belts are designed not to slip even when some tension is lost.

I don't have this kind of mower. But I was faced with the same problem recently. I got my belt back on by taking a large wrench and affixing it to the bolt head holding the pulley which you want to slip the belt on. Hold the belt firmly against the pulley and turn the wrench and the belt in the grove will walk around the pulley until it slips in place.